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* The class project
 
* The class project
 
** Choose teams and a general project topic.  (This can change in the coming weeks/month.)  Create a team wiki page, add its members and the project topic.  Every team member then should link to it from their own user homepage.
 
** Choose teams and a general project topic.  (This can change in the coming weeks/month.)  Create a team wiki page, add its members and the project topic.  Every team member then should link to it from their own user homepage.
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** Final reports should be in the [http://www.icml-2011.org/format.php ICML 2011 format].  Aim for 6-10 pages including citations.  Please be concise; we do not encourage you to write a report that is longer than necessary.
 
* [[Wiki writeup assignments for 10-710 in Fall 2011|Wiki writeup assignments]]
 
* [[Wiki writeup assignments for 10-710 in Fall 2011|Wiki writeup assignments]]
 
* Class participation
 
* Class participation
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* [[User:cheuktol|Cheuk To Law (Kelvin)]]
 
* [[User:cheuktol|Cheuk To Law (Kelvin)]]
 
* [[User:manajs|Manaj Srivastava]]
 
* [[User:manajs|Manaj Srivastava]]
* [[User:Avinava.dubey| Avinava Dubey]]
 
 
* [[User:Fkeith|Francis Keith]]
 
* [[User:Fkeith|Francis Keith]]
 
* [[User:Dkulkarn|Dhananjay Kulkarni]]
 
* [[User:Dkulkarn|Dhananjay Kulkarni]]
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* [[User:Howarth| Dan Howarth]]
 
* [[User:Howarth| Dan Howarth]]
 
* [[User:Dwijaya| Derry Wijaya]]
 
* [[User:Dwijaya| Derry Wijaya]]
* [[User:akgoyal| Anuj Goyal]]
 
 
* [[User:Jmflanig| Jeff Flanigan]]
 
* [[User:Jmflanig| Jeff Flanigan]]
 
* [[User:Tkumar| Tarun Kumar]]
 
* [[User:Tkumar| Tarun Kumar]]
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* [[User:akgoyal| Anuj Goyal]]
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* [[User:Avinava.dubey| Avinava Dubey]]
 
* [[User:Dyogatam| Dani Yogatama]]
 
* [[User:Dyogatam| Dani Yogatama]]
  
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== Projects ==
 
== Projects ==
  
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== Final presentation dates ==
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Tues 12/6
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* 3:05 Word Alignments using an HMM-based model - Wang Ling and Rui Correia
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* 3:17 Training SMT Systems with the Latent Structured SVM - Avneesh Saluja and Jeff Flanigan
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* 3:29 Semi-supervised Generation of Wikipedia Infoboxes - Wangshu Pang, Yun Wang and Matt Gardner
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* 3:41 Relevant Information Extraction from Court-room Hearings To Predict Judgement - Manaj Srivastava, Mridul Gupta
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* 3:53 Stylistic Structure Extraction from Early United States Slave-related Legal Opinions William Y. Wang and Elijah Mayfield
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* 4:05 Restaurant Recommendations Based On Review Content (updated!) - Junyang Ng, Yan Chuan Sim, Kelvin Law
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Thurs 12/8
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* 3:05 Automated Template Extraction - Francis Keith, Andrew Rodriguez
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* 3:17 Learning Indian Classical Music Using Sequential Models - Dhananjay Kulkarni, Tarun Kumar
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* 3:29 Finding out who you are from where, when, what and with whom you tweet - Derry Wijaya, Tarun Sharma
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* 3:41 Wikipedia Infobox Generator Using Cross Lingual Unstructured Text - Daegun Won and Tony Navas
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* 3:53 Identifying Abbreviations in Biomedical Text - Dana Movshovitz-Attias
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== Project list ==
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 +
(should get comments from Brendan:)
 
* [[Automated Template Extraction]] - [[User:Fkeith|Francis Keith]], [[User:amr1|Andrew Rodriguez]]
 
* [[Automated Template Extraction]] - [[User:Fkeith|Francis Keith]], [[User:amr1|Andrew Rodriguez]]
 
* [[Project:Tweet | Finding out who you are from where, when, what and with whom you tweet]] - [[User:Dwijaya|Derry Wijaya]], [[User:taruns|Tarun Sharma]]
 
* [[Project:Tweet | Finding out who you are from where, when, what and with whom you tweet]] - [[User:Dwijaya|Derry Wijaya]], [[User:taruns|Tarun Sharma]]
* [[Including a knowledge base into Haghighi & Klein's coreference resolution system]] - [[User:Mg1|Matt Gardner]]
 
 
* [[Information_Extraction_to_Predict_Judgement|Relevant Information Extraction from Court-room Hearings To Predict Judgement]] - [[User:manajs|Manaj Srivastava]], [[User:mridulg|Mridul Gupta]]
 
* [[Information_Extraction_to_Predict_Judgement|Relevant Information Extraction from Court-room Hearings To Predict Judgement]] - [[User:manajs|Manaj Srivastava]], [[User:mridulg|Mridul Gupta]]
  
 
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(should get comments from Noah:)
 
* [[Stylistic Structure in Historic Legal Text|Stylistic Structure Extraction from Early United States Slave-related Legal Opinions]] [[User:Yww|William Y. Wang]] and [[User:Emayfiel|Elijah Mayfield]]
 
* [[Stylistic Structure in Historic Legal Text|Stylistic Structure Extraction from Early United States Slave-related Legal Opinions]] [[User:Yww|William Y. Wang]] and [[User:Emayfiel|Elijah Mayfield]]
 
* [[Word Alignments using an HMM-based model]] - [[User:Lingwang|Wang Ling]] and [[User:Ruipedrocorreia|Rui Correia]]
 
* [[Word Alignments using an HMM-based model]] - [[User:Lingwang|Wang Ling]] and [[User:Ruipedrocorreia|Rui Correia]]
* [[Improving SMT word alignment with binary feedback]] - [[User:Asaluja|Avneesh Saluja]] and [[User:Jmflanig| Jeff Flanigan]]
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* [[Training SMT Systems with the Latent Structured SVM]] - [[User:Asaluja|Avneesh Saluja]] and [[User:Jmflanig| Jeff Flanigan]]
* [[Linearizing Dependency Trees]] - [[User:Jmflanig| Jeff Flanigan]]
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* [[Wikipedia Infobox Generator Using Cross Lingual Unstructured Text]] - [[User:Daegunw|Daegun Won]] and [[User:Aanavas|Tony Navas]]
  
 
+
(should get comments from William:)
* [[Wikipedia Infobox Generator Using Cross Lingual Unstructured Text]] - [[User:Daegunw|Daegun Won]] and [[User:Aanavas|Tony Navas]]
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* [[Semi-supervised Generation of Wikipedia Infoboxes]] - [[User:wpang|Wangshu Pang]], [[User:Yunwang|Yun Wang]] and [[User:Mg1|Matt Gardner]]
* [[Semi-supervised Generation of Wikipedia Infoboxes]] - [[User:wpang|Wangshu Pang]] and [[User:Yunwang|Yun Wang]]
 
 
* [[Restaurant Recommendations Based On Review Content]]  (updated!) - [[User:Junyangn|Junyang Ng]], [[User:Ysim| Yan Chuan Sim]], [[User:Cheuktol|Kelvin Law]]
 
* [[Restaurant Recommendations Based On Review Content]]  (updated!) - [[User:Junyangn|Junyang Ng]], [[User:Ysim| Yan Chuan Sim]], [[User:Cheuktol|Kelvin Law]]
* [[Automatic Segmentation of Receipts]] - [[User:howarth | Dan Howarth]]
 
 
* [[Project:Dmovshov_abbreviations | Identifying Abbreviations in Biomedical Text]] - [[User:Dmovshov|Dana Movshovitz-Attias]]
 
* [[Project:Dmovshov_abbreviations | Identifying Abbreviations in Biomedical Text]] - [[User:Dmovshov|Dana Movshovitz-Attias]]
 
* [[Project:Learning_Indian_Classical_Using_Sequential_Models| Learning Indian Classical Music Using Sequential Models]] - [[User:dkulkarn|Dhananjay Kulkarni]], [[User:tkumar|Tarun Kumar]]
 
* [[Project:Learning_Indian_Classical_Using_Sequential_Models| Learning Indian Classical Music Using Sequential Models]] - [[User:dkulkarn|Dhananjay Kulkarni]], [[User:tkumar|Tarun Kumar]]
  
 
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(older ideas:)
 +
* [[Improving SMT word alignment with binary feedback]] - [[User:Asaluja|Avneesh Saluja]] and [[User:Jmflanig| Jeff Flanigan]]
 +
* [[Linearizing Dependency Trees]] - [[User:Jmflanig| Jeff Flanigan]]
 
* [[Mapping entity names in a document to places on a map]].
 
* [[Mapping entity names in a document to places on a map]].
 
* Automatically generating headings for sections (group of contiguous paragraph) in unstructured text  
 
* Automatically generating headings for sections (group of contiguous paragraph) in unstructured text  
  
 
In general, a nice way to find already-made datasets is to read papers in the literature and see what they use and reference.  A few data ideas: [[Project Brainstorming for 10-710 in Fall 2011/Some data ideas]]
 
In general, a nice way to find already-made datasets is to read papers in the literature and see what they use and reference.  A few data ideas: [[Project Brainstorming for 10-710 in Fall 2011/Some data ideas]]

Latest revision as of 14:11, 30 November 2011

Instructor and Venue

  • Instructors: William Cohen and Noah Smith, Machine Learning Dept and LTI
  • Course secretary: Sharon Cavlovich, sharonw+@cs.cmu.edu, 412-268-5196
  • When/where: Tues-Thursday 3:00-4:20 in Gates-Hillman 4211
  • Course Number: ML 10-710 and LTI 11-763
  • Prerequisites: a machine learning course (e.g., 10-701 or 10-601) or consent of the instructor.
  • TA: Brendan O'Connor
  • Syllabus: Syllabus for Structured Prediction 10-710 in Fall 2011
  • Office hours:
    • Noah, GHC 5723, Thursdays 4:30-5:30 (starting 9/8)
    • Brendan, GHC 8005, Tuesdays 4:30-5:30
    • William, GHC 8217, Fridays 11:00-12:00 (starting 9/16)

Description

This course seeks to cover statistical modeling techniques for discrete, structured data such as text. It brings together content previously covered in Language and Statistics 2 (11-762) and Information Extraction (10-707 and 11-748), and aims to define a canonical set of models and techniques applicable to problems in natural language processing, information extraction, and other application areas. Upon completion, students will have a broad understanding of machine learning techniques for structured outputs, will be able to develop appropriate algorithms for use in new research, and will be able to critically read related literature. The course is organized around methods, with example tasks introduced throughout.

The prerequisite is Machine Learning (10-601 or 10-701), or permission of the instructors.

Syllabus

Older syllabi:

Readings

Unless there's announcement to the contrary, required readings should be done before the class.

Grading

Grades are based on

  • The class project
    • Choose teams and a general project topic. (This can change in the coming weeks/month.) Create a team wiki page, add its members and the project topic. Every team member then should link to it from their own user homepage.
    • Final reports should be in the ICML 2011 format. Aim for 6-10 pages including citations. Please be concise; we do not encourage you to write a report that is longer than necessary.
  • Wiki writeup assignments
  • Class participation

Attendees

People taking this class in Fall 2011 include:

Here are sample pages for William, Noah, and Brendan.

Projects

Final presentation dates

Tues 12/6

  • 3:05 Word Alignments using an HMM-based model - Wang Ling and Rui Correia
  • 3:17 Training SMT Systems with the Latent Structured SVM - Avneesh Saluja and Jeff Flanigan
  • 3:29 Semi-supervised Generation of Wikipedia Infoboxes - Wangshu Pang, Yun Wang and Matt Gardner
  • 3:41 Relevant Information Extraction from Court-room Hearings To Predict Judgement - Manaj Srivastava, Mridul Gupta
  • 3:53 Stylistic Structure Extraction from Early United States Slave-related Legal Opinions William Y. Wang and Elijah Mayfield
  • 4:05 Restaurant Recommendations Based On Review Content (updated!) - Junyang Ng, Yan Chuan Sim, Kelvin Law

Thurs 12/8

  • 3:05 Automated Template Extraction - Francis Keith, Andrew Rodriguez
  • 3:17 Learning Indian Classical Music Using Sequential Models - Dhananjay Kulkarni, Tarun Kumar
  • 3:29 Finding out who you are from where, when, what and with whom you tweet - Derry Wijaya, Tarun Sharma
  • 3:41 Wikipedia Infobox Generator Using Cross Lingual Unstructured Text - Daegun Won and Tony Navas
  • 3:53 Identifying Abbreviations in Biomedical Text - Dana Movshovitz-Attias


Project list

(should get comments from Brendan:)

(should get comments from Noah:)

(should get comments from William:)

(older ideas:)

In general, a nice way to find already-made datasets is to read papers in the literature and see what they use and reference. A few data ideas: Project Brainstorming for 10-710 in Fall 2011/Some data ideas